Enjoy the realistic sound replication and feeling through the touch sensitive button pads and the digital foot pedals

Programmed with different styles of drum sounds for every music genre

Record function to save and playback your favorite tracks

Included: 2 Foot Pedals, USB Power Cable, and Drum sticks

Enjoy realistic drum feeling everywhere with this electronic drum pad This portable electronic rolling drum pad is all you need for your personal music event. A compact 6 mm silicon roll up drum with touch sensitive button pads and 2 digital bass and hi-hat foot pedals delivers you a realistic drum sound replication and drum feeling for a small budget. The electronic drum set is programmed with different styles of drum sounds which enables you to play any music genre. Through the audio input and output plug you are able to play mp3 sounds in the background or even record your music. The roll up silicon material makes it easy to carry the electric drum pad wherever you want to. Just roll

This 54 key great sounding electronic keyboard is perfect for anyone from beginner to advanced skill levels. It is perfect for stimulating a child's imagination and igniting their creativity. Equipped with a variety of sound effects and settings, you can create music with a unique sound of your own.

The user friendly interface and playback learning programs makes it simple for anyone at any level to improve. Its compact lightweight design allows you to transport the keyboard virtually anywhere with ease.

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